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  4. Japanese Demobilisation Complete on Home Islands

    TOKYO, Tuesday (A.A.P.): "Japan's military might and military influence has ended, and in international affairs it is no longer reckoned as a world power, either large or small. Its part in the future, if it is to survive, must be confined to the ways of ...

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  5. DISABLED WAR PRISONERS BACK IN AUSTRALIA

    Despite war disabilities, these released prisoners of war were happy as they walked along Hamilton wharf when their ship, the Highland chieftain, berthed in Brisbane. From left: J. Bell, Tasmania; J. Evans, South Australia; J. Anderson, Sydney; G. M. Donaldson, Temora; K. Hamilton, Sydney, and J. Richards, Victoria. (Block by courtesy of "Sydney Morning Herald.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SITUATION IN JAVA WELL IN HAND

    BATAVIA, Tues. (A.A.P.): It was officially announced last night that British forces in Java have the situation "well in hand" and it is not proposed to ...

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  7. FRENCH TROOPS ARRIVE IN SAIGON

    SAIGON ,Tues.: A British communique issued here says that the Indian troops, supported by armored cars, on Sunday captured three ...

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  8. PIERRE LAVAL'S LAST MOMENTS

    PARIS, Tues: It is now revealed that in a letter written to the Paris Police Commissioner before his death at the hands of a firing ...

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  9. Bunnerong Dispute Causes More Unemployment

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Bunnerong dispute would be discussed by the State Parliament tomorrow unless both the Government and the Opposition parties were agreed that discussion would ...

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  10. DR. EVATT ON WAY TO WASHINGTON

    LONDON, Tues: The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt), who is now enroute to Washington, is submitting an ...

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  11. JAPANESE SPIRITS KILLS 20 SOLDIERS

    SINGAPORE, Tues.: It is now thought that the Japanese were responsible for more than 20 deaths which occurred among ...

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  12. TORTURE GANGS DISGUISED AS PATRIOTS

    SINGAPORE, Tues.: Torture instruments, and the written testimony of a murdered man, were found in recent police raids in ...

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  13. Plebiscite in Progress for Independence of Mongolia

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday: A plebiscite to determine whether Outer Mongolia should be independent, began on October 10 and ...

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  15. MacArthur's Directive Not Obeyed

    TOKYO, Tues.: Stern action by the Allie authorities will follow the revelation today that following the "political ...

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  16. Food Rationed in Hungary

    BUDAPEST, Tues.: In an effort, to stave off complete starvation for many citizens, the Hungarian Government has ordered the ...

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  17. A Hong Kong Mystery

    HONG KONG, Tuesday: (A.A.P.): British authorities are becoming embarrassed by the increasingly large ...

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  18. CANNIBALISM IN HONG KONG

    VANCOUVER, Tues.: Small children wandering in Hong Kong streets at present are in danger of being eaten alive by cannibals. ...

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  19. Eighth Division Cheers Gen. Bennett

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The appearance of Lieut.-General Gordon Bennett at the opening to-day of the new rest rooms for ...

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